As spring flashes in, this album heralds the season with astonishing power. Lisa Knapp has long been a fascinating folk artist: an ex-raver and Radio 2 folk award-winner who makes traditional songs sing, even as she experiments wildly with the sounds and textures around them. On her third album, Knapp takes 12 tracks on dazzling, occasionally frightening journeys. Hooting owls and Radio Ballad-like descriptions of rituals give opener The Night Before May a sinister edge, while Staines Morris’s thundering rhythms are full of lust, earth and glee (aided by a mischievous cameo by Current 93’s David Tibet). A tender, sparse duet with long-time folk-lover Graham Coxon, Searching for Lambs is another highlight, while Knapp’s voice throughout is a relevation, both pure and wild, springing free. Cuckoos, whirring clocks and buzzing flies add extra layers to this fascinating soundworld, on an album overflowing with warmth, light and waywardness.

Vis an American introvert, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. Originally from Southern California, he has since lived throughout the United States before settling here in space. He began playing classical guitar at a young age and was performing in blues dives at eleven. His early music experience - coupled with his exposure to more eclectic genres - has shaped his transient, visceral sound. He has since embarked into worlds of droning, meditative rhythms and haunting melodies that resound from some phantom peak familiar in its lucidity. Most of his themes revolve around the desolation of life where, often, a small light will present itself.